Astronomy enthusiasts in Orihuela Costa will soon have a unique chance to witness a once-in-a-lifetime celestial event: the arrival of Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023
Astronomy enthusiasts in Orihuela Costa will soon have a unique chance to witness a once-in-a-lifetime celestial event: the arrival of Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 read more
Yesterday the damaged gate was removed for repair read more
As we approach the end of another successful year, we would like to remind everyone that our highly anticipated Annual General Meeting (AGM) is scheduled to take place read more
As the summer season is in full swing, it has come to our attention that a number of individuals have been disregarding pool rules at our community pool. In particular, read more
The European Union’s (EU) new Entry-Exit System (EES) has encountered yet another setback, with reports indicating a further delay in its implementation. Initially scheduled read more
As we begin the much awaited holiday period and bask in the radiant sunshine, the pool areas have been brimming with people taking the opportunity to cool off.
However, read more
In a heartwarming display of community spirit, one of the homeowners on our Urbanisation has joined forces with a dedicated team of volunteers to establish a new local read more
The Western pool work is almost complete however due to problems with obtaining some materials the work is taking longer than expected.
The builder has advised that he read more
Chiringuitos, the quintessential Spanish beach bars, have long been read more
As the summer solstice approaches, Spain prepares for one of its most magical and enchanting festivals: the San Juan Festival. Celebrated annually on the night of June read more
We are thrilled to share the success of our newly launched WhatsApp channel, which has quickly become a valuable resource for homeowners on our Urbanisation. Recognising read more
As we continuously seek new ways to enhance communication and maintain strong connections within our Community, we are thrilled to announce the launch of our very own read more
Good Afternoon,
I write to advise you after much delay the work to replace the fence and extend the small wall around the Western Pool will commence on Wednesday 12 June.
This delay read more
Owning a home on our Urbanisation is a significant and proud achievement but with it comes the responsibility of safeguarding your property against various risks. While read more
Hello Everyone,
I have had reports over the last week of rats seen in our Community.
Can I ask everyone to please dispose of any rubbish in the rubbish bins on the Nicolas read more
Hello Everyone,
It is with great sadness that I write to inform you of the passing of Norman Brunt a long time resident of our Community.
After being ill for several months Norman passed away at Torrevieja read more
In Part 2 of "Exploring Playa Flamenca" we take a look at what is on offer for birdwatching enthusiasts along the picturesque coastline of Playa Flamenca.
The coastal walking paths around Playa Flamenca and further afield along the coast of Costa Blanca offer a diverse range of habitats, making it an ideal location for birdwatching. Bird enthusiasts can expect to encounter various species, from those inhabiting the cliffs to those near the shore. From vibrant flamingos wading in shallow lagoons to majestic raptors soaring overhead, the diverse habitats of the area provide a sanctuary for a rich tapestry of birdlife.
Here are some of the types of birds you might see during your walks :
Flamingos
Look for these majestic birds in shallow lagoons, salt marshes, and coastal wetlands. Areas such as the Salinas de Torrevieja and the nearby Laguna Rosa are prime spots for spotting flamingos as well as the salt pans of Santa Pola.
Birds of Prey
Raptors are often seen soaring high above coastal cliffs, scrubland areas, and open countryside. They may perch on elevated perches such as trees, utility poles, or rock formations, scanning the landscape for prey.
Herons and Egrets
These elegant waders can be seen along the water's edge, patiently waiting to catch fish or other small prey. Night Herons have also been spotted in San Pedro del Pinatar.
Shorebirds
Playa Flamenca's sandy shores and the salt pans of San Pedro del Pinatar attract a variety of shorebirds, including Sandpipers, Plovers, and Turnstones. These small, agile birds can be observed foraging for food along the water's edge.
Gulls
Several species of gulls, such as the Yellow-legged Gull and the Audouin's Gull, can be found along the coastline of Playa Flamenca. San Pedro del Pinatar Salinas is also a big attraction for waders, Avocets and slender billed gulls.
Seabirds
Offshore islands and rocky outcrops provide nesting sites for seabirds such as Cormorants, Shags, and Yellow-legged Gulls. These birds can often be seen perched on cliffs or diving into the sea in search of fish.
These are just a few examples of the avian diversity that awaits birdwatchers on the coastal walks of Playa Flamenca. With its varied habitats and strategic location along migratory routes, this region offers endless opportunities for birdwatching enthusiasts to observe and appreciate the beauty of nature's winged wonders.
Please feel free to send us any photographs from your own birdwatching walks or useful places for sightings and we will share them on our blog.
In the meantime stay tuned for next month's instalment of Exploring Playa Flamenca ..... Part 3: Cultural Heritage of the region.
For the purposes of illustration parts of this blog are AI generated.